The analysis of the data points out different aspects. First, the composition of the student population in Dutch schools has extremely changed in the last couple of years. The number of children of refugees and Eastern European migrant workers has increased excessively. As a result of this growing inflow of migrants, not only are the countries of origin and motives for migration different, but also the social background of migrants and complicated factors such as traumatic experiences have most probably changed. Moreover, it is noteworthy that newly arrived students not only have to make a transition with respect to moving to the Netherlands, but they also make more transitions in the Netherlands than other students do, as is demonstrated i...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
For several years now, military conflict, climate change, lack of food, and other forces have compel...
Refugees have sought asylum all over the world for many years. Because globalisation is inevitable, ...
The analysis of the data points out different aspects. First, the composition of the student populat...
Refugees face significant barriers in the labor markets of western countries due to limited transfer...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
The current ‘migration crisis’ in Europe started at the end of 2014, as migrants, primarily from Afr...
The research debate covering the so-called ‘refugee crises in Europe’ has largely been addressing is...
European countries have been receiving refugee children for decades with a recent peak in 2015/2016 ...
According to the UNHCR’s report Global Trends - Forced Displacement in 2018 (UNHCR, 2019) on changes...
Context: Vocational education and training (VET) plays a crucial role in the social inclusion of ref...
This research paper has the objective of providing a comprehensive overview of Dutch education polic...
This paper aims to analyse and assess the following needs: (a) The need for successful participatio...
Since 2015, the Federal Republic of Germany has accepted more than one million refugees. In many cas...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
For several years now, military conflict, climate change, lack of food, and other forces have compel...
Refugees have sought asylum all over the world for many years. Because globalisation is inevitable, ...
The analysis of the data points out different aspects. First, the composition of the student populat...
Refugees face significant barriers in the labor markets of western countries due to limited transfer...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
The current ‘migration crisis’ in Europe started at the end of 2014, as migrants, primarily from Afr...
The research debate covering the so-called ‘refugee crises in Europe’ has largely been addressing is...
European countries have been receiving refugee children for decades with a recent peak in 2015/2016 ...
According to the UNHCR’s report Global Trends - Forced Displacement in 2018 (UNHCR, 2019) on changes...
Context: Vocational education and training (VET) plays a crucial role in the social inclusion of ref...
This research paper has the objective of providing a comprehensive overview of Dutch education polic...
This paper aims to analyse and assess the following needs: (a) The need for successful participatio...
Since 2015, the Federal Republic of Germany has accepted more than one million refugees. In many cas...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
For several years now, military conflict, climate change, lack of food, and other forces have compel...
Refugees have sought asylum all over the world for many years. Because globalisation is inevitable, ...